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The Best Drought-Resistant Bushes for North Texas

Living in North Texas means dealing with hot summers and long periods of dry weather. For homeowners, maintaining a lush landscape during these challenging conditions is difficult. One of the best ways to combat this issue is by planting drought-resistant bushes. These hardy plants withstand the intense Texas heat, conserve water, and still provide beauty to your yard. In this article, we’ll explore the best drought-resistant bushes for North Texas.

Why Choose Drought-Resistant Bushes?

Drought-resistant bushes are specifically adapted to survive with minimal water. This makes them ideal for dry, hot climates like North Texas. Not only do they require less maintenance and water, but they also help reduce your water bills and make your yard more sustainable. In addition, these plants are also more resilient to pests and diseases.

Here are some of the top drought-resistant bushes to consider for your North Texas landscape.

Texas Sage (Leucophyllum frutescens)

Folklore says when Texas Sage blooms, rain is on the way.

Texas Sage is a native plant that thrives in hot, dry conditions.

Known for its stunning purple blooms, this bush is a popular choice for adding color and texture to landscapes without needing much water.

It’s also highly resistant to drought and can handle the intense summer heat common in North Texas.

  • Growth: Texas Sage grows around 5-8 feet tall and wide, making it ideal for hedges or as a standalone accent in your yard.
  • Maintenance: Minimal pruning is required, and it’s known for its pest-resistant qualities.

Kirby (2024) It should be planted in spring or fall to allow time for roots to establish. Once established, Texas sage thrives in rocky soil and rough conditions. Drought- and heat-tolerant, this woody, upright shrub typically grows at a moderate rate to 5 to 8 feet tall and 4 to 6 feet wide. 

Autumn Sage has a minty scent.

Autumn Sage (Salvia greggii)

Autumn Sage is another fantastic drought-resistant option that offers vibrant red, pink, or purple flowers from spring through fall.

This hardy shrub not only adds beauty to your garden but also attracts hummingbirds and butterflies, adding life and movement to your outdoor space.

  • Growth: It grows to about 2-3 feet tall and wide, making it a great choice for borders or as a low hedge.
  • Maintenance: Autumn Sage is low-maintenance, requiring occasional pruning to maintain its shape and stimulate blooming.

Yucca (Yucca filamentosa)

In fall, the center of the light leafs take on a rose color.

Yucca is a striking drought-tolerant bush that adds a bold, architectural element to your landscape. Read about 25 Types of Yucca.

Its spiky, evergreen leaves and tall flower stalks make it a unique and low-water option for North Texas gardens.

  • Growth: Yucca can grow up to 3 feet tall and wide, with flower stalks reaching up to 6 feet.
  • Maintenance: Very low-maintenance, requiring little to no pruning, and is highly drought-resistant.

Yucca plants do great with river rock landscaping.

Grow Nandina in the ground or in a container.

Nandina (Nandina domestica)

Also known as Heavenly Bamboo, Nandina is a versatile drought-resistant shrub that brings year-round interest with its changing leaf colors.

Its foliage ranges from green in the summer to red and orange in the fall and winter, making it a beautiful addition to any landscape.

  • Growth: Nandina can grow up to 6 feet tall, though dwarf varieties are available for smaller spaces.
  • Maintenance: This bush requires minimal care, with occasional pruning to maintain its size and shape.

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Lantana (Lantana camara)

Lantana plants are poisonous to animals and people.

Lantana is a heat-loving bush that produces clusters of vibrant flowers in colors ranging from yellow to orange to purple.

This plant thrives in the North Texas sun and is perfect for adding bursts of color to your garden, even during the hottest months of the year.

  • Growth: Lantana grows 2-6 feet tall and wide, depending on the variety.
  • Maintenance: This bush requires minimal water and pruning, making it a low-maintenance option for busy homeowners.

Enjoy your drought-resistant plants during the day and at night with our landscape lighting service.

Oleander is well-loved because it grows so fast and has beautiful flowers.

Oleander (Nerium oleander)

Oleander is a fast-growing, drought-tolerant shrub that produces fragrant flowers in shades of pink, red, white, and yellow.

It’s a great option for creating privacy screens or hedges due to its dense growth habit.

Plants for Dallas (2019) Oleander is an attractive, evergreen shrub with narrow leaf shape that is prized by gardeners for it’s colorful blooms starting in summer and extending to fall.

  • Growth: Oleander can grow up to 12 feet tall, but dwarf varieties are also available.
  • Maintenance: Requires minimal watering once established and occasional pruning to maintain its shape.

Caring for Drought-Resistant Bushes

While drought-resistant bushes require less water than other plants, it’s important to water them deeply when first planted to help them establish strong root systems. Once established, they can survive on minimal water, but it’s always a good idea to provide occasional deep watering during extended droughts to keep them healthy.

Additionally, mulching the base of the bushes will help conserve moisture in the soil and reduce the need for frequent watering. Choose organic mulch, such as wood chips or bark, to add nutrients to the soil as it breaks down.

Conclusion

Drought-resistant bushes are an excellent choice for North Texas homeowners looking to create a low-maintenance, sustainable landscape that can thrive in the heat. Whether you’re drawn to the vibrant flowers of Lantana or the bold architectural style of Yucca, these bushes provide beauty, durability, and water conservation all in one.

At Ryno Lawn Care, we specialize in helping you choose and maintain the right plants for your yard’s unique needs. Contact us today to learn more about how we can help you transform your landscape with drought-tolerant plants.

References:

Kirby, D. (2024, June 7). How to grow and care for texas sage shrub. Southern Living. https://www.southernliving.com/texas-sage-7369241

Plants for Dallas. (2019). Oleander. Plants for Dallas. https://www.plantsfordallas.com/oleander

Michelle Valdivia

Hi!  I am a mom of 2 girls and 2 dogs.  I enjoy learning and writing about landscaping topics.  In my free time, I like to exercise and read murder mysteries.

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